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      XCharge NA and Hypercharge Partner to Expand EV Charging in Canada

      Tech |Safety & Connectivity

      Partnership to bring GridLink chargers to Canada, boosting EV infrastructure and grid stability in key provinces.

      1308 views | Date: April 7, 2025

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      XCharge NA and Hypercharge Partner to Expand EV Charging in Canada
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      Texas, United States- XCharge North America (XCharge NA)., a leader in high-power EV charging and battery-integrated solutions, has formed a strategic partnership with Hypercharge Networks Corp. to bring its advanced GridLink chargers to the Canadian market.

      Under the partnership, XCharge NA will supply GridLink units to Hypercharge for distribution across British Columbia and Ontario, focusing on automotive dealerships and other commercial clients. Hypercharge will manage software and customer support, while XCharge NA handles preventive hardware maintenance. Certified Hypercharge teams will also perform corrective maintenance, ensuring long-term system performance.

      Mr. Chris Koch, Head of Growth & Partnerships at Hypercharge, said, “GridLink’s bidirectional, battery-integrated system offers businesses a smarter way to fast EV charging success, eliminating demand charges and avoiding costly grid upgrades. By introducing this solution alongside Hypercharge’s innovative network solutions and 24/7 customer support, we’re helping our customers improve charging accessibility while supporting energy infrastructure across Canada.”

      Despite rising EV demand in Canada, rapid charging is still limited by power infrastructure gaps. XCharge NA’s GridLink addresses this with a flexible, serviceable design that supports various input power levels. With a base capacity of 215 kWh, expandable to 430 kWh, GridLink ensures optimal performance across diverse deployment needs—giving businesses confidence in scalable, future-ready energy solutions.

      • GridLink provides advanced bidirectional charging technology, seamless grid integration, and renewable energy support.
      • The bidirectional charging technology allows power to flow back into the grid or act as an off-grid energy source, enhancing overall grid stability.
      • The grid integration feature enables the charger to support direct integration with photovoltaics.
      • GridLink not only promotes electric transportation but also strengthens each region’s sustainable energy infrastructure.

      Mr. Aatish Patel, cofounder and president of XCharge NA, said, “Redefining energy interaction is at the heart of what we do from changing how people think about energy, to opening up new revenue streams for small and large businesses in the process. Our partnership with Hypercharge is a significant step in furthering that mission. We look forward to seeing how our GridLinks can help strengthen Canada’s grid stability, particularly in rural deployments, while also addressing the region’s growing demand for EVs and supporting electric transportation needs.”

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